
A rescue center that has been saving animals for 40 years, has said that it is becoming very expensive for their care.
Beckford, Valle Wildlife Hospital in Vester Seshire cares about birds of wildlife hospital and rehabilitation center, but manager Natalie Gold said that the donation costs £ 2,300 per day to run the donation.
“Sadly, it is getting very expensive because we do not charge, 24/7 open throughout the year and receive all our money from very generous members of the public,” he said.
Ms. Gold said that the upcoming growth in the employer National Insurance Contribution (NICS) would also be a financial blow for donation.
“Looking at our finance, I am worried about the future,” said Ms. Gold.
“We are not at the point where we are going to shut down tomorrow. However, our finance is not durable as they are, so we have to look at different ways to get money.”

Chancellor, Rachel Raves increased tax for employers in his budget last year and it applies on 6 April – meaning NIC rates of employers will increase From 13.8% to 15%.
Ms. Gold said that the additional increasing cost of the drug and bill was putting pressure on the ability to keep the charity operational.
“A very big thing for us is energy cost, and yes it has gone up to all, but for us it jumped from £ 1,500 per month, which was up to £ 5,500 per month.
“We have always been a hand for the mouth, so we never had surplus money in the bank that we were able to spend on whatever we want.
“If anyone is able to help with anything, whether it is donating us, we can send our shops, donate goods to help with animals or donate financially, we hope that we can be 40 years and beyond here.”